Assassin

Former model turned forensic psychologist and PI Mak Vanderwall is missing, presumed dead in Paris. By hiring a hit man to kill her, the powerful and corrupt Cavanagh family aimed to silence her for good. But after narrowly escaping death, Mak has taken over her would-be killer′s world.

Tara's latest bestseller - The final explosive novel in the Mak Vanderwall series.

'A fantastic end to a truly thrilling series' - Woman's Day

Synopsis

Former model turned forensic psychologist and PI Mak Vanderwall is missing, presumed dead in Paris. By hiring a hit man to kill her, the powerful and corrupt Cavanagh family aimed to silence her for good. But after narrowly escaping death, Mak has taken over her would-be killer′s world.

She is very much alive.

And transformed ...

Back in Sydney Mak′s former flame, criminal profiler Andy Flynn is on the trail of a vicious rapist and murderer with possible ties to the infamous ′Stiletto Killer′. He may have struck before and will certainly do so again. And while Andy struggles to cope in a world without Mak, little does he realise she is on her way back. And this time she′s ready to make her own justice.

4 reviews for Assassin

  1. Peter James, author of the Roy Grace series

    Tara Moss writes beautifully; vivid descriptions, truly believable characters and enough page-turning suspense to keep you up reading far later than you intended.

  2. Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat

    Mak is the female equivalent of Jack Reacher – tough, intelligent, driven – and yet she’s all woman, with a depth and a curious inner vulnerability that makes her much more than just another action figure. Love it, love it, love it.

  3. Daily Telegraph Australia

    There are few cornerstone authors in Australia…Tara Moss is definitely one, and her heroine Makedde Vanderwall ranks right up there alongside Cliff Hardy and Jack Irish as contemporary Aussie literary icons. This is…the last in a six-book series has seen the lead character evolve [into] the female equivalent of Jason Bourne.

  4. Emily Maguire, author of Fishing For Tigers

    Moss’s ultra-cool prose and whip-smart plotting pull you along at cracking pace until suddenly you look up and realise with a gulp how deep you’ve gone and how very dark it is down there.